[218+ Pages Report] According to the report published by Facts Factors, the global fluid management systems market size was worth around USD 4 billion in 2021 and is predicted to grow to around USD 26.8 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 13% between 2022 and 2030. The report analyzes the global fluid management systems market drivers, restraints/challenges, and the effect they have on the demands during the projection period. In addition, the report explores emerging opportunities in the fluid management systems market.
Fluid management in healthcare signifies the importance of accurate fluid supply to patients undergoing treatment. During medical care, some patients may suffer from conditions that may disallow the body to generate necessary body fluid on its own prompting the help of external sources to regulate the hydration level in the body. Any mismanagement of fluid could lead to severe morbidity or in some cases, may even be fatal. Hence fluid management has to be accurate and thoughtful which translates to which fluid should be given to the patient and in what quantity.
Fluid management systems are devices to help the nursing staff to cater to the fluid needs of the patients and the right devices must be used at the right time to deliver the fluid for maximum impact. Since the demands and requirements of every patient may be different and there is no standard rule for all patients, fluid management becomes even more complicated and complex. One general principle that has to be followed is to constantly replace the fluid which is being lost and in the right amount. Fluid management and these systems thereby used are important aspects of patient care and every medical facility has to be well-equipped with these devices at all times.
The global fluid management systems market is projected to grow owing to the increasing emphasis on accurate and quality medical care as patients and their families become more aware of the options available in the market. With globalization, increasing employment rate, information availability, and disposable income, end-consumers have become aware of the importance of the right healthcare. This in turn has pushed the global market providers to up their offerings in terms of products and services. Hospitals and medical centers are being held responsible in case of negligence leading to hospital authorities making sure that only top-notch and high-grade are used.
With the growing demand from the end-line, manufacturers of fluid management devices or systems have increased their spending on research and development of new products which means that more illnesses can be treated effectively thus bridging the gap that exists between the requirement of the patient and the supply of quality of medical care. As per a recent report, the top 10 medical device manufacturing companies spent over USD 1.15 billion on research in the last year while a clinical journal article in 2021, stated that the US hospitals spent over USD 200 billion on medical devices.
Even though access to proper medical care is a basic necessity, there are various regions in remote areas and underdeveloped nations that lack access to accurate healthcare. This could severely impact global fluid management systems market growth. The latest report submitted by the World Bank Group and the World Health Organization has reported that more than 400 million people across the world do not have access to essential and required healthcare services.
The global market is projected to benefit from the increased spending on infrastructure development in a bid to emerge as the next leading nation in the current changing political dynamics. In the recent South African budget, the finance ministry issued more than USD 16 billion to be spent only on the medical care architecture of the country. This is an increase of 1.1% from the allocated budget in 2021. The number stood at £225 billion in developed nations, particularly the United Kingdom.
Even though there are authorities and regulations in place to manage the flow of authorized systems only, in many countries, the number of producers of low-grade products is exceptionally high which leads to severe consequences. The circulation of fake medical devices, equipment, and systems is a major problem that the global market players as well as the governments are trying to handle but have failed to gain complete control over this concern. As per a recent report, in developing nations, 1 in every 10 medical equipment is known to be a low-grade or a counterfeit product.
The global fluid management systems market is segmented by product type, accessories, application, end-user, and region.
Based on products type, the global market segments are standalone fluid management systems and integrated fluid management systems. The global market witnessed the highest growth in standalone fluid management systems as they offer higher flexibility and can be used for different types of medical concerns. The demand rose exponentially due to the impact of Covid-19. Integrated systems are best suited for special issues which means that they offer specialized and customized solutions thus restricting their use. In 2019, on average, the US recorded around 36 million patient admissions in 2019.
Based on application, the global market divisions are gynecology, urology, neurology, gastroenterology, dentistry, otoscopy, and arthroscopy. The global market is predicted to be led by the neurology segment in the coming years owing to the increasing use of minimally invasive techniques used in the process and higher development in the field. More than 22 million American citizens are anticipated to suffer from neurological disorders every year.
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market Size in 2021 |
USD 4 Billion |
Projected Market Size in 2030 |
USD 26.8 Billion |
CAGR Growth Rate |
13% CAGR |
Base Year |
2021 |
Forecast Years |
2022-2030 |
Key Market Players |
Baxter International Inc., Hologic Inc, Fresenius Medical Care, Stryker Inc, Cardinal Health, and others. |
Key Segment |
By Product Type, Accessories, Application, End-User, and Region |
Major Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East &, Africa |
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The global fluid management systems market is projected to witness surging growth in North America due to the extremely advanced healthcare infrastructure in countries like the US and Canada. The growing applications of equipment for fluid management in ambulatory services are expected to help contribute to regional market growth.
The US is home to some of the biggest suppliers of fluid management systems. Baxter, Inc. a leading multinational healthcare company headquartered in the US, made a revenue of USD 13 billion in 2021. The increase was more than 10% from last year’s revenue. As the company increases its investments in the research field along with rising efforts toward market domination by exploring newer markets, regional growth may gain further momentum. Europe is anticipated to lead at a high CAGR due to the increasing spending on healthcare in countries like Denmark, Austria, and the UK which are ranked in the top 10 quality healthcare providers across the globe.
The global fluid management systems market is segmented as follows:
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